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>> hello. i'm glad i got to goselad to scn championship against georgia. i wasn't going to gost. because of stuff going on at home, but i'm glad i went to seead i n that that game and himac and coach that game that lash tt time i had the chance to meet nick saban over the year oves gt and as a great privilege and just like it's a great privilege to have gotten to knolegegotten tw you over ths because our former athletes, former college athletes coach, we all always go back to theo team experiencthe tee and wee appreciate you and you appreciate your commentary. yos we need we need politician and know how to retire at the right time as well. >> coach, come back soon. great to see you. ton >> all right. that's it for us tonight. the next time you see me, i'll be shivering se in the wine with all the rest of the fox host. we can bring you the latest details on the grounnge.d and sp by the angle monday night. hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr. jesse watters, dana perino is 5:00 in new york
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city. and this is the five from hibernation to high energy team. >> biden is once again tryingry to reassure americans that are sleeping ure amer. commander in chief has got the stamina to be the most powerful person on the planet.t >> president biden finallymostwe emerging in allentowrful pn, pennsylvania, today after afcing the easy would no publi appearances since monday, according to a new reporaccordit by nbc. it's all part of the white house's plan to joe look more youthful and ramp up, quote more informal remarks. >> unannounced stops at diners and appearances and social unant. osts and podcas but boy, did that backfire today. the president totally lostat as he shuffled around various today.businesses. >> i mean, you know what?
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i hope they really know this is morgan sherwin and. >> i'm sorry. there are no team members hereon . >> the white house is also ou. jill biden.r >> that is, she's trying to convince americans that joe the energizer bunny. >> i think what people don't is how hard joe works eversey single that he gets up thinking what he can do, the american people. and he does that, you know, in his job doesn't end when weht just have dinner s together at 7:00. i see that strength and that resilience and that steadiness every single day. i say his age is an asset. >> he's wise. yes, he's wise. he has wisdom. he has experienc e. he knows every leader
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on the world stage. he's livedows ever history. >> he knows history. y is also trying to popi is a oulst the 81 year old president of the weight. t the world on his shouldersers. is the president of the united states, a very challenging job.e there are only so many hoursryi in the dayjob you can tell them everything you've done, but nobody gets because they deserve it. they get elected because of what they're going to dois next. and what he is going to do next is, agai going to n to continuek he's done for america's working apprlies. and many people are appreciating and enjoying it. n >> they just are not giving him credit for it. all right. nancy pelosi says that many people appreciating and enjoying the work of the presidency , but they're justm the not giving them the credit. >> do you agree? wellit. agree, the polls disagree and he's in the dumpster and many have governedagree.
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and campaigned during wars, ions pandemics, depressions. joe biden's just like any other president. >> we expect him to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. >> if i were in the white house, i just mae iy be have him go play a round of golf. if he can't golf, judge, have himwhite ho play. >> he didn't even flip the coin at the army-navy game this fall. >> he had lloyd austin do it for him. hflip are just simple things dana said yesterday. >> just hold a cabinet meeting. spra . >> sprayed the room so it lookss like you're in charge and managingo sharge. somethin. >> take a picture of him watching sunday night football at 830 on a sunday. >> it's not that hard,tball at y keep giving us images of him struggling with the beach chair ,nodding off at a meeting. those things just don't inspire, the american people. and then they tell us that no one can keep up with them. pl at a g. us oand now we feel like we're being lied to. i don't think he's going to i write offighte can ke arizona because it's too far of a flight out there. 's tooari do. >> and you see, he says the same line, remember, don't
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compare me to the almighty. >> compare him to the alternative. you compare the alternative.g. >> donald trump was up at midnight working. they said it was almigh he was on cocaine. >> and then he comes out at 11:00 in the morning and they say, oh, he has executive time the morning. joe doesn't even show up for three days straight and. >> they don't say a thing. what they're going to do is they're going to try to bring across the liner and probably the first or second year he's going to hand sa to the white house towi kamala, and then we're stuck with her. >>llthe white all right, harold, joe biden>>e claims that joe is an asse bt. but in a recent monmouth poll, asseof americans think the guy is too old to serve another term as president. who's out of touch perc with the american people? >> good to be with you. i think i think that it's not a surprise that joe biden and nancy pelosi are out campaigning for joe biden. i see members of the senate on the republican side and members of congress and former cabinet members from president trump out for himmber as they are for other candidates. t is,are thr larger poinofon the
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are they responding to something in the polling dataeyspondinghe to to dana's point and to to jessie's point? are they trying to to rebut or are they trying to counter a notion that thee president doesn't have the energy to be president for another four years? that's probably something that's showing up in their polling data. >> wh somethi if i were him, i'd bg exactly what he's doing. i don't think those picturesati i think the pictures were unfair to him today. there have been pictures and video before where he has not. aren't they real? they are. but i think your characterization of them, i disagree with that. him falling down the stairs and up the stairs, the airplane. that's a problem to challenge. but today i saw a president trying to engage with votersrizi trying to engage with people. and ultimately, this race will come down to bothondown anc presidential, come down to. is the economy in a better spota todaces omy y, in six months fr, seven months from now, eight months from now, that will help him. i'll be able to respond like he was able to respond today. our administrationm now? l help in responding to the houthies. what i thought a blistering attack. it was overdue. long overdue and i'm glad they did it. >> we will be challenged in the coming months around that an wi
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we'll see how the president responds in three. there's no doubts no dou presidential contests are contrast. and if president trump, whom i believe lock this nomination up in the next month or so because of the early nature of some of these primaries and caucuses, we will be in store for the longest l that we that we've evers we w had in this country with president trump andilvote president biden, who are well known by the voters. it will be very interesting rsto see the two of them try to differentiate themselvesit w and demonstrate to the country that one of them is best to lead us for the next four years. >>ilsee how they differentiate . >> number one, do you agree with harold? but number two, harold is giving the president kudos for responding to the houthi attacks who he attacked. right. and the truth is, think they hit 120 times or some crazy number and he wasn't even in touch with is general lloyd austin. >> the four star general is a vex sector secdef. yeah, yeah, that was a that's been the tongue twister for you all week. i guess the secdef is what they call him. they didn't speak last week,
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but they did speak last night, apparently. and lloyd austin is workinggh from his hospital bed. that's a new thing for him. instead of work from homt appa l you can work from the hospital, but glad he's feeling better. i think that there's strikes were strategic and targeted and smart. i had the dod spokesperson on today and she said it was a proactive strike. red andi said, you want to reve that because this was reactive. after weacbeen been hit so manys and the shipping lanes had gottenping so screwed up that nowinfl you're going to see more inflation becauseate some f those container ships are up 600% in cost because they have to go all the way around. now, i do think that the best t asset that joe biden has in pennsylvanijoennsylvaa is not jill biden, the first lady. everyone expects her to say nice things about her husband. and she's going to be out there trying to do that. but it is governorrnorship josh shapiro. this is a guy who is a bright star, the democratic party. he's not trying to run for president yet. he was able to do something this week that helped biden and biden might notrying tesident.tm
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realized it. biden was going to change william penn par the park to sok of what was it? they're going back to the native american an tnatid in on. josh shapiro said, actually know the name of our state is pennsylvania and we're not going to change it. and biden backed. josh s so ihaf you look at the pollsth recently, just i think yesterdaname y, biden is up two on trump and pennsylvania, wherennv he had been behind pennsylvania is going to be very important if the democrats hope to holan nsylvanid on, it will be there. i also wanted to say one thing about nancy pelosi. she says the weight of the world is on joe biden's shoulders. that is true for anyhold on oneo but for joe biden, whene you think about that, you feel m because hink of the weight of the world is on his shoulders rather than thank. f the the weight of the world is on his shoulders, whoever it's going to be like, there'sw. ink just a difference. and i don't think that trotting her out to say, likethat t joe biden's so energetic is going to work . all right, greg, so the president is in pennsylvania today and 36%assume of americans approve of his
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economic policie is. since any of this making sensetm to the american peopleak, i dont know. >> i don't know. when i see dr. jill, i don't see a first lady. see docta first i a visiting an. and i was thinking about thisngg topielc and it reminded me of wy the trump town hall fox a few days ago was so helpful because it's a reminder of what'scause necessary for the job. >> you know, love orit trump,rump, at least he's present, you knoaw ,not a lot to ask for, but in this day and age it is. >> he show a lot ts up, he's in his suit, he's ready to go. it's like what dana said goes to interviews town halls, and he goes to court all in the day. he shows up. he's the last to not the first to go. >> compare this to the invalidlo chief. right. trump completes a workday, and we're just happy when joe completes a sentence. so i go back to my originalp thesis from years ago about trump. we a to like himhave to
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to vote for him. he's not your bridge partner. you're not going on a cruise the c with them. >> this isn't the golden bachelor. he's a typicalruwith t hard chag executive. he could be in a hal is a tyl, u rely on him for what he does, not for what he says or even how hehim for is. >> some of the best people that i work for or hired. they weren't congenial. they weren't polite. they were brisk. they were impatient. they were arrogant bosses. but i knew at the end of the day that, you know, the stuff got done. i had a lot of nice bosses that drove into the ground.d i know. i mean, i won't get intoren't f but you can look it up. >> and again, if i want a lawyer o into ther agent to representreps me, i don't want a guyguy who makes other side feel good. i want the other side to be uncomfortable even worried, perhaps scared. problem with joe is we'reother scared with trump. they're scaredsigood i. hey are the grifting globalists, the corrupt career politicians. ,tinpot fascist countries nipping at our heels. >> if we have issuesries
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with trump. imagine how they must feel n. well, thank you. it's friday. all right. and dana's with us on friday. yes, yes. of the i had one of the biggest car rental companies hitting biden righal compat. >> it hurts over his tv obsession obsession. eplaci >> he hits a smart centengr sta and issa crushed by a baby grand piano. >> you're replacing me? >> customizing seed with liberty. liberty? he doesn't even have a mustache only pay for what you need. >> i believe that every man family now adt professionally installs google products. cool. all set. the system should go with the most trusted name in home security as the intelligence of google, you have a home with no worries brought to you by adt do you have too much body fat?
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old fashioned gas guzzlers, making this green fail all the more hilarious is that just e house iskinge whit bragging how hertz was accelerating the ev transitiontu . >> but it's not all that surprising why hertz is doing this. you're more likelysebrags accel to greg playre mor center for the lakere s and youn order to find one of these dang easy chargers. gers to shell outs t on them. zero zero. mayor pete, however, isn't ready to give up on the dream. >> i take very personally importance of the fact that america will lead the world in the automotive revolution now that we're in the midst of the second automotive revolution. it is critical that america doti so oncvee more.. >> he just bored me to death in five. yeah. you know what? we fee l? d >> i guess the truth hurts. oh oh, night, everybody.>> >> i gotta leave early h.ere' you're.. >> here's the deal.
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the rental car, by its ver byy nature is supposed to be punished by its user. >> you pay for it. >> you do whatever you want to it. it's not the reverse. we don't takecial on special responsibilities with the rental car. it's supposed to make our lives easier. and you don't put commerce before technology. >> it's great to innovate. it's great to create. but you don't throw out your old coat until you got a better, warmer one. >> this issue has been drivenatt by activism and wishful thinking and some profitil have and it far exceeded the infrastructure and the capabilities of the industry. so and also you have the media that bought into the climate nde wasn't real. >> so what you're seeing in germany, they're now forced to use less and less electricity now thandage o they did in the 1970s because they phased ouf science t a bas on the false presumption that something would take its place. they were wrong. it's stupid. y applauding electricn vehicles because some are impeccably designed, but they're a supplement to the
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existing gas vehicles because it's impossible right now then,s for the to handle the load. i think, you know, theses tryi watching politicians trying to ban gas powered cars, bad cars tat it's impossibleng and what it's going to do to the american hardworking citizens is cruel to putting the cart before the horse power. but they're willing to punish you because they are impervious to the hardships. dana so hurtre puttis is i guesa little embarrassing. >> do you think the white house is conscious that this is even happening? >> you remember when we did the story about how all the car dealerships had all the extra inventory and they couldn't sell them and the white had the audacity to say the car dealers are wrong. as if they don't want to makethi money. of course they want to make money. n the whitthe auda to ofand sel. the santa said something the other night about this whole thing. he said, we do have market based solar and it's a compliment, but we cannotsants walk away from reliable energy. s like a reasonable thing. >> why wouldn't the left say, okay, actually, that makes that reasona.
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>> the administration needs to build so many charging stations sense. to their goals. need to i got this from the automakers today. chey would need to do 414 chargers, would need to be installed everarry dayy for thet seven years. right. in order for them to keep with the demand. plus, it was not a good week for the biden administrationforh climate agenda. they got knocked back by the fifth circui in up stt on.a their whole dishwasher plan to make you basically no watered for your dishwasher and the washing machines. and the other thing is consumers and themachines li. so instead of putting money behind innovation, they're tryingnd innov to put t before the horse power. . .that was a great line >> i have to give them that. do you have any great lines, harold ford jr. , i never i've been told that at the beginning of the showaughter], john show is sens. no, they they that's the last thing i have the infrastructure for. >> this stuff is going to happen. i remember when we were making the transition? remember when you said, get in the car and a seatbelt would automatically come on and no
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one wanted to wear the c, but now everyone wears a c, but everyone the reason, the reasons behind i remember we were trying to transition in a public health standpoint to no smoking in public places, and i said i was in congressw e i can't imagine states like tennessee and north carolina embracing this. and theyans have made this transition. >> this is a difficult and different transition. think about this. we produce oil in america in 2023 than we ever have, and we continue to have the next several years because the transition is not going to take democrats orh republicans or for that matter, activists who believe that we somehow or another embraci goingso to shun and move away from oilin beliras altogether the next six months to 12 months, that's ludicrous. and gwe addshould be thinkinng h about, how do we addressre some of these issues? one of the things that's happened in the car businessiss cars that sell the most are hybrids today. >> and the ev cars are not selling as much, largely because the infrastructure . not there >> but i've been a believer when when i first started doing shows in this network, have me on the most was brant baer and the president. me on second most as dana perino and i came on our show, went off and saved the two people in this country who are the richest, are investing in electric vehicles and,ay to
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space exploration. one's name is elon musk, and the other name is jeff peopleountry we investbezos. we praise musk around this table for his innovation, for helping to make things faster,ta cheaper, helped make us healthier, helpnd run more efficiently. he's still a believer that this is the futur e and happenis to believe that he's right. but we're not going to transition of t f oil and gas altogether. this is a matrix in a acre balanced calibration that has to be achieved over the next several years, right? >> it can't be done through mandateshi done th to that. >> that's your takeaway. what's your takeaway okay. who l >> g it's the consumer who will decide or not. >> the electric vehicles are going to be part of the mainstream. >> look, the consumers don't want it. when you havbehe meam. e hertz, who's going to sell 20,000 vehicles at a loss of something like $250 million of these electric vehicles because people don't even want to rent them. >> i mean, you've got a real$25m problem. and 57% of the people in this country don't want buy them.
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>> that's because they cost over $50,000 each, whereas your gas vehicle, the average price is $30,000 and evs in 21,b 22 and 23,ec 79% of themcent have more problems than vehiclesmore pro with combustibe engines. >> okay, there were problems. the government set aside $7.5ntt billion for these charging a stations. >> and there's not a lot not a what has and the installed ye. >> okay. so, i mean, stop tryingtop tr to forceyi us to do something we don't want to do. and i got to tell you, part of my part of my anger is because this battery and p is being made in china. >> all right. anecause te coalgot thesar fired plants and they are creating kinds of problemsem with the environment. we're giving them business create these batteries that no one assurance company wants to,p insure that when they when they die, they're an whl problem.an and the american people don't want the car. the man your factories don'tboa
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want to make the cars. >> for now it's cutting back the manufactureis com, brig the electric vehicles to half of what they did. and the bottom line is the only people making money are the people who are making the batteries. who and that's china. and let me just go a little more on china just because thelt i want to i that thisle administration decideday that nationals coming across the border instead of answeringn 40 questions that everybody else has to answer, they only o answer five questions. following the uptick in chinese nationals. okay, i'm tired of giving china the benefit of the doubt. i don't want to buy a carer fiv that they're responsible for building. and e questions i and i think the american people agree and that's it. >>sponsibl i'm to get the judger he'd be for christmas next year. >> i don't know the secret a judges getting any visits not from china though lots less expensive. >> not from china. >>f you're white, middle aged, able bodied or speak english, a low hospital things you need to check your privilege, check your pre
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they have. do you always feel like you're good? i give you some feedback as a bartender. you , you lie down. >> corporate america is giving up on debt initiatives, but the woke ideology seems to be very much alive and. well, at hospitals, johns hopkins hospital coming under fire. good reason. there was a newsletter that got sent out by the group's chief diversity officer, and it says that this in the us privileges granted to people have membership in one or more of these social identity groups. she then listed a groupsideo that include people who are white, able bodiedloh alive heterosexual males, christians, middle or owning classs chief ,e aged and speaking english as you can g . stians, outrage ensued, and now she's apologizing, calling d speaverly simplistic and poorly worded. >> greg, there's a reason why no harm exist.
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and basically they try to keep politics out of the exam. nobody wants it. you can call them up and say, hey, this has in my hospital, they'll file a lawsuit for you and it's things think like,o why would it even still be necessary? but this is yeahul written. you can imagine how much time she spent writing this email. the worst part. about is after listing all of those guilty of privilege, they claim by definition, such privilege is invisible to you so if you believe your achievements came through hard work and talent, it's wrong,they c you can't see it. but i can't. priv. wroessionlation suc >> sngo if your privilege is invisible to you then so is your defense against g. usations of havin >> what does that sound like? the witch trials. except they replace drowning racial justice. you die by dea. either way. >> i also what i think got i think was lives of tick tock an x, which is now owned by musk. the only reason this one this was retracted was because it was exposed.
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and you can bet no journalists would have covered this because . generally, they're cowards or they agree with this racist stuff. so hopkins tail because they got outed and all. it teaches you a lessoas retran you have to do is out thempkins and they can't fight back because they know it's bad becaus use theye response was, woops, you got us. they didn'beit's badt defend at. they were just like, holy, we got. >> and why did they quickly back down so fascklyt? two words black men. hopkins saw that it informed the public can do to your endowment what they could do to your endowment if they discover your institutionalour instionaly talks, die, walks, or in this case it ran. >> and this is definitely not the first time. johns hopkins has been found out to be doing things likeins thishas is endemic. >> well, you know, it really is ridiculous. a >> mean dea is just a rebranded version of hating white people.
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people who are part of this country, part of the west. this c part i the truth is thats person, you know, you are, as you said, white able bodied ,heterosexual, all that your privilege. but the truth is people who are re privileged part of the dea officers, i mean, they make over $400,000 a year. >> many of them, they're the dnes who are privilege you know, they're saying that a white kid from the inner.the ciy is is more privileged than, sayf ,a black child as part of tas c middle class black familk y. i mean, all it is is about this continuing division in this countrcodivisiony and creating e the white guilt a lot of people buy into. >> they're vulnerable to this. intohey are vulnand i don't kno. and i can't help but laugh at english speaking people. therefore you have privilege. >> right? and i was looking at my producer today and honestly, i think my producer, roland, is privilege. she's a male.
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he's able bodied, he's heterosexual. he's middle class, he speakss lk english and he's also middle age. he's a textbooinucer today andk middle age. yeah, almost middle age. s told him, i say, that'nglish a because. well, they're younger. yeah. all right, harold, do you think of this? >> if i'm ever in the hospital my and have people providing care to me, the race and the creed, a the sexuality, sexual orientation, gender really doesn't matter. i just hope fond theal create , great health care. i push back a little bit on. i don't think the dei platform is solely about hating white people. i think we have it has gone overboard. some of the examples and some of the exercises of this. i think some of the things we're seeing hatin in ourd the universities. i do think one of the points mark greg made about theexercise how the market market forces are going to impact greatlg to y how these universities and for that matter other places think boutw implement dei policies. but i think we need to always
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mindful of the diversity of our country. you're not you didn't say otherwise. but i do think that i pushed back a little bit on hating, hating, hating, hating whiteg s. i don't i don't i believe in that premise of qualityion y, diversity and equity and inclusion programs and believe that they've been responsible for a lot of people being able to gain higher education and gainher entry and put way into into the private sector. but when it goes overboard. and when it's excessive and we begin to teach hate and the kind of language used that by this diversity chief at johns hopkins, simply inexcusable. >> and i disagree with her. last word, jesse. i just want to takcessive d bye issue with something that harold said. if i'm under the knife, i want the doctor to be. ctor t >> why? to wanti wanto great job bodby the he's doing on my body. >> i'm sorryy. i couldn't get it out. i also, in the interest of fullf disclosure, my sister works for suo i'm going to maybe not the hospital. >> fine. then i'm going to lay them out
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know. how do they not know when itknoe shows up? and they're like, wo w, how did i get this? >> you know, it's like i said, i've read this somewhere, but i was i don't know. >> this takes a lot of work. yeah, clearly, espn needs to focus on sports and not the egos. >> it just tells you and people that television their egos are greater than me f their talent. so for me, of course course., h, you gave me that award two christmases ago, and i still have t ars ago o so. so much. yeah. you think that they have done it as well as you did it? >> mey woue? look, first of all, this organization, not to me. don't they fact check. i mean, they're giving an award for someone who doesn't exist, don't fact check. but here's the thing that is really outrageous. you've got you've got espn,hat' right? they're woke and what they d e o is they're they're they're cheating and they're the ones who actually do these explosive stories like steroids in baseball and the nba refs
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who are betting on the games and the houston astros stealing signs. i mean, these are the same exact who want to criticize everyone else, but they're cheating themselves and they've been doing it for yearthe sameto cris. >> you know, like i hear you deep. >> w >> i mean, when you've talkedheo about sports, you've how do you feel about this? well, i thinw doisk it shows jut another institution that you can't trust that o?>> it r this, it's all imploding. the country is going to in a handbasket, say, okay, this is the thing. like it went on for years. >> so there's people there were actually for years and they thought that it was okay and they kept getting away with it likean , how do you live? with yourself? >> that's what i watched democrawrats, i don't kno democrats score. >> so on my speaking agent website in my it says jesse appreciates does not require the host to present him an award after his speech. >> he likespikes to s have someb
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object to remember and to commemorate the event suggestedu things could be an engraved silverld bowl or some sort of plaque and what do you know? >> and every speech that i've given since i've inserted this c into my writer, i've been receiving things like that. and i put itli up on my mantel in my library or here at my office. and it does it makes me appreciate the event that much more. >> i'll get you a plaque for easter. up next, not tipping your doordash driver can lead to awkward>> i wil moments.? a moment claimed she gotaw a nasty surprise. some a dash or after she didn'k t tip on the app. >> you keep that why because i didn't see a tip on the app and i put a little card in there, so please keep that. i'm sorry. no, i just i can assure you it's okay. >> it's because it's okay. thank you. so what did the mastercard say? quote, lucky for you i didn't bother to figure the next time, consider tipping your driverthes so. you talked about tipping
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how important it is in our society. >> what is your thought on this? i had a major tip gaffe before christmas. we have a driver that drives me in and of the city every day, but using him for about six months and the day before christmas vacation, he drops him off at the house and i reach in the pocket. i thought i had the right cash. i handed himthe cig him fo the i got back inside the house and is realized i only get $6ix. merry christmas. and i had a johnny call. the guy jesse was supposeduy s to give you 106 bucks.>> hea >> did the guy ever show upte again? yeah, he did.all hi that gave him the money. but you didn't call him yourself. now, i forgot his numberm . >> oh, in your phone. you know i forgot his name. what are your thoughts on this? >> i mean, i like the way uber does it, where you can tip after? and i think that's what and that's what the customer said. she said, i just i'd like to tip after i get the service. what's happening now is you're asked to pre-tape, which is basically you're asked f their yrt of their hourl
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wage. >> so something companies should make a decision, do you want to do k think your people should be paid more? and do you think that the producthink tht is worth that? h and if so, just put it in thee actual cost of that burger, whatever you're ordering and then make me make that decision. can makem notnt to buy fro whether not leave it uphe pri to these two individuals to deal with the price? >> greg, you look like you havce a strong opinion. yeah. the story is that's an awful person. . >> she outwait. i'm going to i'm not taking the tip that makes me a good person because i could have spit in your food is that s g? she's basically sayin >> i could have spit or done something worse than your food. that's it. she just basically made sure she'll never be hired again. by anybody . e just >> she just basically said it's a kind of a blackmai sd of a l.u >> it's a pretty good. d yeah. yeah. so protecting your you don't take it as a teachable moment for both sides you could think of. no, i would never use thehabl phrase teachable in my life. harold. des.mo you they're both sidess are are supposed to learn from it. >> you only thinsutok one sideol learn from it. >> i would. i say nobody learn it except isn
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